Hi Ted,
You probably already have his details on the 1911 census, but just in case
you haven't,
This may be him below.
1911 census
LANNING, Albert Head Married M 75 1836 Retired Farmer Somerset Temple
Combe
LANNING, Diana Wife Married44 years F 65 1846 Retired Farmers Wife
Hants Boghampton
LANNING, Kate Daughter Single F 34 1877 Late Companion Help Dorset
Bradford Abbas
LANNING, Albert Lionel Son Single M 22 1889 Soldier On Furlough
Coldstream Guards Dorset Bradford Abbas
LANNING, Walter Frank Son Single M 16 1895 Railway Clerk Dorset
Yetminster
RG number: RG14
Piece: 5456
Reference: RG14PN5456 RG78PN249 RD88 SD1 ED10 SN157
Registration District: Westbourne
Sub District: Westbourne
Enumeration District: 10
Parish: Funtington
Address: Colnor Cottages Bosham Chichester
County: Sussex
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This is a possible marriage for him.
Marriages Mar 1923
Daymond Emily Lanning Newport M 11a 274
Lanning Albert L Daymond Newport M. 11a 274
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This is a possible death entry for him.
Name: LANNING, Albert Lionel
Registration district: Evesham
County: Worcestershire
Year of registration: 1979
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Date of Birth:1 December 1888
Volume no: 29
Page no: 0220
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Jan Boyes
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted LANNING" <tedlan(a)telus.net>
To: <MONMOUTHSHIRE(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 10:01 PM
Subject: [MON] LANNING, Newort, mid 1950's
Hi Listers,
Just recently -- out of the blue -- I received some information of a gr
uncle -- Albert Lionel LANNING - and I would love to find some more
information on him.
Without getting into too many details, in 1957 he would have been living @
63 Corporation Rd in Newport and would have been abt 68. I have no further
information on his death or marital status.
Very briefly he had a fascinating background. In 1914, he was a
Buckinghamshire Constable, rejoined the Coldstream Guards, went to Mons in
4 engagements, was severely wounded, captured by the Germans however ended
up in a French Hospital and returned to England quite disabled. I would
love to learn more about
"Gr Uncle Lionel" and any information, regardless of how insignificant,
would be very much appreciated.
Cheers, Ted LANNING, West Vancouver, BC Can